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RSSWokingham Borough Council in the UK has approved an air quality action plan to address the air pollution problems in the town and at a nearby major crossroads.
- Topic
- Urban mobility planning
Warsaw is stepping up the pace of the improvements in its sustainable urban transport services, as it works on several issues simultaneously.
- Topic
- Collective passenger transport
"Shared Mobility is currently a fast-growing market among transport services" concludes this year’s report from the ZHAW School of Engineering.
- Topic
- Mobility management
The Swedish government has announced new legislation to allow city authorities and municipalities to enforce more stringent vehicle restrictions in the future
- Topic
- Clean and energy-efficient vehicles
- Urban mobility planning
Passengers across the UK will benefit from a multi-million pound government investment designed to help councils and bus companies put more environmentally-friendly buses on UK's roads.
- Topic
- Clean and energy-efficient vehicles
- Collective passenger transport
The city of Dublin is due to expand the number of stations in its 'dublinbikes' scheme from 101 to 116 with an associated increase in the number of bikes used in the scheme from 1,500 to 1,600.
- Topic
- Walking and cycling
The number of users of shared means of transport is rapidly increasing in Italy. The use of shared services grew by 50% in the 2015-2017 period, thanks to a more expansive and diverse set of services.
- Topic
- Monitoring and evaluation
More than 50 charging points will be built as a result of the new agreement in Bologna, Italy, capable of supporting the increasing number of two- and four-wheeled electric vehicles (EVs) circulating in Bologna.
- Topic
- Clean and energy-efficient vehicles
As part of its commitment to keep safety as a top priority, Malta Public Transport, in collaboration with Fundación MAPFRE, has launched a Road Safety Campaign, investing over €100,000.
- Topic
- Public and stakeholder involvement
- Walking and cycling
In an interview with Euractiv(link is external), Ross Douglas, CEO of the mobility conference Autonomy, spoke about the developing dynamic between European cities and big US tech firms.
- Topic
- Policy and research
- Urban mobility planning